...commander of the army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many...and hearty support With the earnest prayer that the triumph of its arms may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. JOSEPH HOOKER,...

...commander of the Army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many...and hearty support. With the earnest prayer that the triumph of its arms may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. JOSEPH HOOKER,...

...commander of the Army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotions. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many...and hearty support. With the earnest prayer that the triumph of this army may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. " JOSEPH HOOKER,...

...impaiivd. I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrj'i' •< of so many battles is relieved by the conviction that...and hearty support With the earnest prayer that the triumph of its arms may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. SF BARSTOW,...

...commander of the Army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many battles is relieved oy the conviction tliat tbo courage and devotion of this army will never cease nor fail; tnat it will...

...commander of the Army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it. yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many battles is relieved Ъу the conviction that the courage and devotion of thig army will never cease nor fail ; that it...

...commander Of the army of the Potomac .is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotion. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many...and hearty support. With the earnest prayer that the triumph of it« arms may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. "JOSEPH HOOKER,...

...commander of the army of the Potomac is impaired, I part from it, yet not without the deepest emotions. The sorrow of parting with the comrades of so many...and hearty support. With the earnest prayer that the triumph of this army may bring successes worthy of it and the nation, I bid it farewell. JOSEPH HOOKER,...

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